Kiyomizu-dera Temple
by KNIT TRAVEL
Jun 21, 2025
By late April 2025, the cherry blossom season at Kyoto's Kiyomizu-dera Temple reaches its end, offering a unique charm.
Standing on the iconic Kiyomizu Stage in front of the main hall, visitors can see the sparse cherry blossoms clinging to the branches, a tender remnant of spring. The ground is covered with a thick layer of fallen petals, resembling a pink carpet. Occasionally, a gentle breeze stirs up a fleeting "flower snowstorm."
The temple's vermilion walls and black-tiled roofs appear even more timeless against the backdrop of the fading blossoms. Sunlight filters through the gaps in the foliage, casting dappled shadows that add a touch of vitality to the ancient site.
Strolling along the winding paths, one might still encounter a few late-blooming cherry trees, stubbornly showcasing their blossoms amidst the surrounding greenery. Nearby, the Otowa Waterfall flows gently, accompanied by the sound of the wind and the occasional drifting petals, composing a serene finale to spring.
Though the grandeur of full bloom has passed, the tranquil and leisurely atmosphere of Kiyomizu-dera at the end of the cherry blossom season offers a unique beauty, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the quiet charm of spring's farewell.
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